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V.e. Vastus externus. 
Ve 
Ii. Sliacus. 
Pe. & Ad.l. Pectineus and Adductor 
longus. 
internus. 
Adm. Adductor magnus. 
S.t. Semitendinosus. 
S.mb. Semimembranosus. 
Bf. Biceps femoris. 
Ga, Ga*. Gastrocnemius. 
Pla. Plantaris. 
T.a, T.a*. Tibialis anticus. 
P.1, P.l*. Peroneus longus. 
IPI Ie fs brevis. 
IPD IEIOhA ce quinti digiti. 
E.l.d, E.l.d*. Extensor longus digitorum. 
E.b.d, E.b.d*. Extensor brevis digitorum. 
E.p.h. Extensor proprius hallucis. 
T. Interossei, seen on dorsal surface. 
Ab.o.m.5. Abductor ossis metacarpi 
quinti. 
F.l.d, F.l.d*. Flexor longus digitorum. 
TE DA MAR 5. op »  hallucis. 
T.p. Tibialis posticus. 
Jip. 
se plbuuconiealss, 
i) 
Ab.h. Abductor hallucis. 
F.).h. Flexor brevis hallucis. 
Ad.h. Adductor hallucis. 
Fb.d. Flexor brevis digitorum. 
Z11'. Internal lateral ligament of the knee-joint. #1. External lateral ligament of 
knee-joint. 
ligament. Z.d.J. Long dorsal ligament. 
= 
oi 
T1112, Internal lateral ligament of the ankle-joint. 
Lp.l. Long plantar 
ig. 4. Sketch of the left ear of Galago garnettii (natural size, and from life), showing 
the manner in which it contracts. 
P. Plications. 
PLATE III. 
Fig. 5. Thorax, ventral surface of neck, and inframandibular region in the Grand 
Galago. The dissection on the left side of the body displays the superin- 
cumbent muscular masses in position; while on the right side some of the 
muscles have been removed or cut short and thrown back, bringing the 
deeper-seated parts into view. 
1. Head and Neck. 
0.0. Orbicularis oris. 
Bu. Buccinator. 
Ma. Masseter. 
My.h. Mylo-hyoid. 
G.h. Genio-hyoid. 
Ear 1. Posterior margin of helix. 
,, 1*. Anterior margin of helix. 
Ear 2. Fossa of helix (the glands are seen 
above the pointer). 
iene wets 
, 3. Antihelix. 
,, 4. Its fossa. 
,», 7. Fossa of the concha. 
